
Age: 73
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Stephen Lang (born July 11, 1952) is an American actor and playwright. He started in theatre on Broadway but is well known for his film portrayals of Stonewall Jackson in Gods and Generals (2003), George Pickett in Gettysburg (1993), and his 2009 roles as Colonel Miles Quaritch in Avatar and as Texan lawman Charles Winstead in Public Enemies. Lang was the co-artistic director (along with Carlin Glynn and Lee Grant) of the famed Actor's Studio at its headquarters in New York City from 2004 to 2006. Description above from the Wikipedia article Stephen Lang (actor), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Stephen Lang

Victor Hoffman
for Victor Hoffman in GEARS OF WAR (Live Action Film)
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When the Locust emerge from hellish depths to drag humanity into a suffocating nightmare, war‑scarred Marcus Fenix leads Delta Squad into a city drowning in bloody despair—walls weep, lamplight flickers in toxin‑stained corridors, and every chainsaw‑bayonet finisher is a ritualistic act of visceral salvation. The clang of bone‑splintering executions echoes through crimson shadows while dual‑wielding Lancers carve lethal ballistic dances reminiscent of Hong Kong gun‑fu, and martial moves snap with the merciless precision of Timo Tjahjanto’s gore‑driven choreography. Hallways flood with gore à la Project Wolf Hunting as explosions engulf the globe—landmarks disintegrate, continents burn, and civilization fractures beneath infernal bombardments. Amid the madness, Marcus teeters on the edge of psychological collapse—visions of his fallen family haunt his Lancer sights, and Delta Squad’s survival hinges on a leader flirting with delirium. Dom Santiago, consumed by grief and PTSD, begins hallucinating Maria and their lost children, spiraling into a mental break that echoes his tragic destiny—mirrored in fractured flashbacks and desperate, dying pleas. This is Gears of War in its blackest terror—live‑action horror‑noir born from annihilation, drenched in gore, fueled by vengeance, and executed with operatic brutality and psychological breakdown at apocalyptic scale.